The only version of Office that allows for more than 2 installations (3 to
be exact) is the Student version of Office, either Student and Teachers'
Edition for and 2003, or Home and Student for 2007.
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Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]
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After furious head scratching, Les asked:
| Maybe I'm thinking of a different version but I believe it states on
| Microsoft website that you can use for home use on up to 5 computers.
| I would have to look again but I think I saw that earlier tonight & I
| could have sworn that we used this on more than just the 2 computers
| but maybe I need to look at the other computers again & see if they
| already had Office from a different source. Obviously since it is
| 2003 it is a few years ago & I could be losing it but I didn't think
| I was quite yet.
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| "Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]" wrote:
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|| Office Professional allows installation on 2 computers, one desktop
|| and one portable. Where did you get the idea you can use it on 5?
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|| For exact details, read the EULA available from any Office Program
|| Help menu.
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|| After furious head scratching, Les asked:
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||| I have Office Pro 2003 which I purchased separately & have used it
||| on a couple home computers (since you can use it on up to 5). I am
||| not sure if I used it on 4 or 5. One computer is now out of service
||| so if possible it could be removed from that one and the usage
||| reused on another. Is there a way to tell how many times I have
||| used it? I need to send the software to my daughter who is in
||| college and want to be sure there is a license remaining before I
||| do so.